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This is the position for both of the drills that I do. At first I'll make the cueball replace the object ball, not just stop it or let it roll forward. This takes a really smooth accurate stroke. When I get it down, usually ten times in a row I'll set up the same shot and draw the cueball back into a scratch. This takes real precision and a very smooth stroke with lots of follow through. When I'm doing both of these consistently I know I'm aligned well

This is one of the most common shots in 9 ball. Try making the 1 ball and hitting each ball down the opposite rail. This will require various amounts of draw and english

This is another great position drill. It teaches you to get anywhere on the table from the same shot. You have to make the cueball hit each ball.

Great drills straight from the professional Womens Billiards Tour Jennifer Barretta. Thanks Jennifer, here is the link to the thread